Alles zerfällt - Beschreibung, ISBN und Ausgabe
08/07/2026
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Alles zerfällt: Inhalt, Einordnung und bibliografische Details
Alles zerfällt von Chinua Achebe ist ein Titel aus dem Bereich Sachbuch, der thematisch klar positioniert ist und für Leserinnen und Leser mit Interesse an diesem Fach- oder Themengebiet besonders relevant sein kann. Die Kurzbeschreibung von Alles zerfällt zeigt, welche Inhalte Leserinnen und Leser erwarten dürfen: Things Fall Apart is the debut novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, first published in 1958. It depicts pre-colonial life in the southeastern part of Nigeria and the arrival of Europeans during the late 19th century. It is seen as the archetypal modern African novel in English, and one of the first to receive global critical acclaim. It is a staple book in schools throughout Africa and is widely read and studied in English-speaking countries around the world. The novel was first published in the UK in 1962 by William Heinemann Ltd, and became the first work published in Heinemann's African Writers Series. The novel follows the life of Okonkwo, an Igbo ("Ibo" in the novel) man and local wrestling champion in the fictional Nigerian clan of Umuofia. The work is split into three parts, with the first describing his family, personal history, and the customs and society of the Igbo, and the second and third sections introducing the influence of European colonialism and Christian missionaries on Okonkwo, his family, and the wider Igbo community. Things Fall Apart was followed by a sequel, No Longer at Ease (1960), originally written as the second part of a larger work along with Arrow of God (1964). Achebe states that his two later novels A Man of the People (1966) and Anthills of the Savannah (1987), while not featuring Okonkwo's descendants, are spiritual successors to the previous novels in chronicling African history. ---------- Contained in: [African Trilogy](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL891766W)
Einordnung nach Autor, Thema und Ausgabe
Alles zerfällt liegt in Deutsch vor, was für die inhaltliche Nutzung ebenso wichtig ist wie für die bibliografische Suche. Gerade wer nach Werken von Chinua Achebe sucht, sollte Alles zerfällt näher betrachten. Mit dem Erscheinungszeitpunkt 27.11.2014 lässt sich Alles zerfällt sauber in einen bibliografischen Kontext einordnen. Alles zerfällt spricht besonders Nutzer an, die sich für Bücher rund um Sachbuch interessieren.
Was behandelt Alles zerfällt?
Wer wissen möchte, worauf Alles zerfällt inhaltlich abzielt, findet in dieser Zusammenfassung einen ersten Ansatzpunkt: Things Fall Apart is the debut novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, first published in 1958. It depicts pre-colonial life in the southeastern part of Nigeria and the arrival of Europeans during the late 19th century. It is seen as the archetypal modern African novel in English, and one of the first to receive global critical acclaim. It is a staple book in schools throughout Africa and is widely read and studied in English-speaking countries around the world. The novel was first published in the UK in 1962 by William Heinemann Ltd, and became the first work published in Heinemann's African Writers Series. The novel follows the life of Okonkwo, an Igbo ("Ibo" in the novel) man and local wrestling champion in the fictional Nigerian clan of Umuofia. The work is split into three parts, with the first describing his family, personal history, and the customs and society of the Igbo, and the second and third sections introducing the influence of European colonialism and Christian missionaries on Okonkwo, his family, and the wider Igbo community. Things Fall Apart was followed by a sequel, No Longer at Ease (1960), originally written as the second part of a larger work along with Arrow of God (1964). Achebe states that his two later novels A Man of the People (1966) and Anthills of the Savannah (1987), while not featuring Okonkwo's descendants, are spiritual successors to the previous novels in chronicling African history. ---------- Contained in: [African Trilogy](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL891766W) Über die Schlagwörter Fiction, Romans, nouvelles, History, Historical, Fiction, historical, general, Christianity, Romans, Criticism and interpretation, Social life and customs, Ficción, Novela histórica, Fiction, general, African fiction, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Fiction (fictional works by one author), English literature, Kolonialismus, African literature, open_syllabus_project, Literary, Race relations, Missionaries, Men, FICTION / Literary, Skönlitteratur, Classics, British, audiobooks, LANGUAGE & LITERARY STUDIES, CONTEMPORARY FICTION, British colonialism, Briten, Igbo (African people), Readers (Secondary), Political, English & college success -> english -> fiction, 823, Readers (Adult), Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12), Tribes, Hombres, Relaciones raciales, Hommes, Nigeria, fiction, Wrestlers, Britanniques, 20th century literature, Nigerian fiction, Missionärer, Igbo (folk), Igbo (african people)--fiction, Wrestlers--nigeria--fiction, Ibo (Peuple d'Afrique) lässt sich Alles zerfällt auch in größeren Beständen gezielt auffinden. Neben den Hauptverantwortlichen sind auch folgende Mitwirkende erfasst: Uda Strätling (Translator)
ISBN, Revision und weitere Referenzdaten
Im Open-Library-Kontext ist das Werk über OL891786W sowie die Editionszuordnungen OL28215025M, OL12761384M referenzierbar. Sowohl die ISBN-10 3596905745 als auch die ISBN-13 9783596905744 erleichtern das Auffinden und Vergleichen dieser Ausgabe erheblich.
Bibliografische Eckdaten dieser Ausgabe
- Thematische Hauptkategorie: Sachbuch
- Kurzbeschreibung: Things Fall Apart is the debut novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, first published in 1958. It depicts pre-colonial life in the southeastern part of Nigeria and the arrival of Europeans during the late 19th century. It is seen as the archetypal modern African novel in English, and one of the first to receive global critical acclaim. It is a staple book in schools throughout Africa and is widely read and studied in English-speaking countries around the world. The novel was first published in the UK in 1962 by William Heinemann Ltd, and became the first work published in Heinemann's African Writers Series. The novel follows the life of Okonkwo, an Igbo ("Ibo" in the novel) man and local wrestling champion in the fictional Nigerian clan of Umuofia. The work is split into three parts, with the first describing his family, personal history, and the customs and society of the Igbo, and the second and third sections introducing the influence of European colonialism and Christian missionaries on Okonkwo, his family, and the wider Igbo community. Things Fall Apart was followed by a sequel, No Longer at Ease (1960), originally written as the second part of a larger work along with Arrow of God (1964). Achebe states that his two later novels A Man of the People (1966) and Anthills of the Savannah (1987), while not featuring Okonkwo's descendants, are spiritual successors to the previous novels in chronicling African history. ---------- Contained in: [African Trilogy](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL891766W)
- Externe Editionsreferenzen: OL28215025M, OL12761384M
- Mitwirkende: Uda Strätling (Translator)
- Open-Library-Work-ID: OL891786W
- Sprache: Deutsch
- Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-10): 3596905745
- Veröffentlicht am: 27.11.2014
- Autor beziehungsweise Autoren: Chinua Achebe
- Buchtitel: Alles zerfällt
- ISBN-13: 9783596905744
- Schlagwörter: Fiction, Romans, nouvelles, History, Historical, Fiction, historical, general, Christianity, Romans, Criticism and interpretation, Social life and customs, Ficción, Novela histórica, Fiction, general, African fiction, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Fiction (fictional works by one author), English literature, Kolonialismus, African literature, open_syllabus_project, Literary, Race relations, Missionaries, Men, FICTION / Literary, Skönlitteratur, Classics, British, audiobooks, LANGUAGE & LITERARY STUDIES, CONTEMPORARY FICTION, British colonialism, Briten, Igbo (African people), Readers (Secondary), Political, English & college success -> english -> fiction, 823, Readers (Adult), Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12), Tribes, Hombres, Relaciones raciales, Hommes, Nigeria, fiction, Wrestlers, Britanniques, 20th century literature, Nigerian fiction, Missionärer, Igbo (folk), Igbo (african people)--fiction, Wrestlers--nigeria--fiction, Ibo (Peuple d'Afrique)
- Verlag: Fischer Taschenbuch
- Format: pocket
Auffindbarkeit und bibliografische Präzision
Die Verbindung aus Alles zerfällt, Chinua Achebe, Sachbuch und Fiction, Romans, nouvelles, History, Historical, Fiction, historical, general, Christianity, Romans, Criticism and interpretation, Social life and customs, Ficción, Novela histórica, Fiction, general, African fiction, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Fiction (fictional works by one author), English literature, Kolonialismus, African literature, open_syllabus_project, Literary, Race relations, Missionaries, Men, FICTION / Literary, Skönlitteratur, Classics, British, audiobooks, LANGUAGE & LITERARY STUDIES, CONTEMPORARY FICTION, British colonialism, Briten, Igbo (African people), Readers (Secondary), Political, English & college success -> english -> fiction, 823, Readers (Adult), Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12), Tribes, Hombres, Relaciones raciales, Hommes, Nigeria, fiction, Wrestlers, Britanniques, 20th century literature, Nigerian fiction, Missionärer, Igbo (folk), Igbo (african people)--fiction, Wrestlers--nigeria--fiction, Ibo (Peuple d'Afrique) schafft eine solide Grundlage für eine präzise thematische Suche. Mit ISBN-10, ISBN-13 und Work-ID - 3596905745, 9783596905744 und OL891786W - lässt sich diese Ausgabe plattformübergreifend eindeutig verknüpfen.
Fragen und Antworten rund um diese Ausgabe
Wofür sind die Open-Library-IDs hilfreich?
Mit OL891786W und OL28215025M, OL12761384M lässt sich das Werk auch in externen bibliografischen Zusammenhängen besser verknüpfen.
Gibt es eine inhaltliche Zusammenfassung?
Ja, die Beschreibung fasst die Ausrichtung des Buches so zusammen: Things Fall Apart is the debut novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, first published in 1958. It depicts pre-colonial life in the southeastern part of Nigeria and the arrival of Europeans during the late 19th century. It is seen as the archetypal modern African novel in English, and one of the first to receive global critical acclaim. It is a staple book in schools throughout Africa and is widely read and studied in English-speaking countries around the world. The novel was first published in the UK in 1962 by William Heinemann Ltd, and became the first work published in Heinemann's African Writers Series. The novel follows the life of Okonkwo, an Igbo ("Ibo" in the novel) man and local wrestling champion in the fictional Nigerian clan of Umuofia. The work is split into three parts, with the first describing his family, personal history, and the customs and society of the Igbo, and the second and third sections introducing the influence of European colonialism and Christian missionaries on Okonkwo, his family, and the wider Igbo community. Things Fall Apart was followed by a sequel, No Longer at Ease (1960), originally written as the second part of a larger work along with Arrow of God (1964). Achebe states that his two later novels A Man of the People (1966) and Anthills of the Savannah (1987), while not featuring Okonkwo's descendants, are spiritual successors to the previous novels in chronicling African history. ---------- Contained in: [African Trilogy](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL891766W)
Wie lässt sich die Ausgabe eindeutig identifizieren?
Die eindeutige Identifikation erfolgt unter anderem über die ISBN-10 3596905745 und die ISBN-13 9783596905744.
Wie lässt sich das Buch sprachlich und thematisch filtern?
Über die Sprache Deutsch und die Schlagwörter Fiction, Romans, nouvelles, History, Historical, Fiction, historical, general, Christianity, Romans, Criticism and interpretation, Social life and customs, Ficción, Novela histórica, Fiction, general, African fiction, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Fiction (fictional works by one author), English literature, Kolonialismus, African literature, open_syllabus_project, Literary, Race relations, Missionaries, Men, FICTION / Literary, Skönlitteratur, Classics, British, audiobooks, LANGUAGE & LITERARY STUDIES, CONTEMPORARY FICTION, British colonialism, Briten, Igbo (African people), Readers (Secondary), Political, English & college success -> english -> fiction, 823, Readers (Adult), Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12), Tribes, Hombres, Relaciones raciales, Hommes, Nigeria, fiction, Wrestlers, Britanniques, 20th century literature, Nigerian fiction, Missionärer, Igbo (folk), Igbo (african people)--fiction, Wrestlers--nigeria--fiction, Ibo (Peuple d'Afrique) kann die Ausgabe gezielt in Such- und Katalogsystemen eingegrenzt werden.
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